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We are a group of local people who want to get rid of the current system which places profit and power before people’s real needs. To do this, we believe we all need to get organised, fight back and take over the decision-making in communities and workplaces. We support and participate in local campaigns, spread ideas and help create effective opposition to the powers that be.

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Occupation camp against anti-squatting law at office of Finchley Tory MP Mike Freer

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Mike Freer MP is a co-architect of the controversial ‘Section 144′ law that criminalises squatting in domestic properties.

On 22nd November 2013, campaigners arrived to protest and camp outside his constituency office (the Finchley building that used to be Margaret Thatcher’s office).

At first, in a PR move, he invited them off the pavement and onto the forecourt, but as many local people showed their support, and others arrived to protest, towards the end of the day he changed his mind. However, the squatters pointed out to the police that he would now need to put that in writing and to apply to a court, which he would be unable to do now before Monday morning, so the camp remains over the weekend at least.

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Published: 24 November 2013

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New pamphlet on the history of the New River

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Photo: Hjuk at en.wikipedia

North London's man-made water supply, the New River, is 400 years old this year... Much has been made of its history; but it isn't well known that the New River's creation and development is intimately bound up with the growth of capitalism.

Now radical history publishers Past Tense have just produced a new pamphlet, 'Free Like Conduit Water', an updated and expanded version of our old pamphlet on the New River. Author John Tyre discusses the moral economy of water distribution in medieval London, and how the New River, in effect the first Private Finance Initiative, altered this in the interests of embryonic capitalism. Read how the River became contested between the Company and the people who lived near its banks, who subverted it for their own uses...

'Free Like Conduit Water' also includes a long walk down the River's length in London, including trespasses where Thames Water won't let you and me go and relates it to the radical history and present of some of the areas it passes through, from enclosure riots on Enfield Chase, through squatting on the North Circular, arson and rebellion in Tottenham, speakers corners in Finsbury Park, to disorderly open spaces in Clerkenwell.

'Free Like Conduit Water' is available for £5 plus £1.50 P&P from past tense, c/o 56a Info Shop, 56 Crampton Street, London SE17 3AE, (cheques payable to 'past tense publications'), or from the publications page at www.past-tense.org.uk.

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Published: 11 November 2013

HSG's Totally Indypendent autumn newsletter hits the streets

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Totally Indypendent no 26The latest issue of Haringey Solidarity Group's newsletter, Totally Indypendent, is now out, with articles about Tottenham 'regeneration' (including the new Costa Fortune in Seven Sisters), the implications of cuts to legal aid and much more.

You can download a link from our website, just click on the link in the Newsletter side panel, but if you would like a hard copy sent, then This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

And if you like what you read, we'll be on the streets, handing them out, every weekend in the next month, so come and join us: keep an eye out on our Facebook page to find out where we'll be. Or sign up to our email list to find out how you can get more involved with helping to distribute it.

 

 

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Published: 28 October 2013
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Zombie Disco HSG fundraiser, Fri 25 Oct 8pm-3am

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Zombie Disco

ZOMBIE DISCO fundraiser, with bands and DJs playing the deadest beats
at the Silver Bullet, 5 Station Place, Finsbury Park, N4

Friday 25 October - free before 8pm,  £5 / £3 (concs) after. Music and bar til 3am.

Tube: Finsbury Park is 1 min walk.
Buses: 4, 19, 24, 106, 153, 210, 236, 253, 254 259, 279, W3, W7


FEATURING:

THE KEMISTRY - Straight out of London's live underground scene, with soul-laced melodies, poetic lyrics, unaccountable twists and a sound that no one can really pin point, not even the band. See the video of their collaboration with Abiade The Lynx 'ALT' and their track Untitled Ballad. www.thekemistry.co.uk

THE WAILING BANSHEES - music from the British Isles, Ireland and beyond: blood-red reels, ghoulish jigs, and songs to raise the dead.

LOATHSOME WAYS - bluesy soul music inspired by Prince, Wanda Jackson and Tom Waits.  https://soundcloud.com/loathsome-ways

PLUS
- the best Zombie DJs to make your flesh creep and get you re-animated on the dancefloor.
- Zombie dress-up and dance-off with prizes
- Zombie pinata!

DRESS CODE: None - the Zombie Disco is welcome to everyone, whatever the apparent mortality status.

All proceeds will go to Haringey Solidarity Group, to support community action around housing issues, and Tottenham-based Mary Ann Johnson Housing Co-op (MAJ) who are trying to raise a cool £90k in loanstock to affordably and securely house their members.

Put it in your diary - you'll be thrilled you came...   Or indicate your attendance via the Facebook event link.
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Published: 06 October 2013

No to workfare at Homebase - Harringay and Willesden joint protests, Sun 22 Sep, 1pm

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Workfare is an attack on us allHaringey Solidarity Group are calling for people to join a picket outside the Harringay Homebase following recent confirmation that the Willesden branch of Homebase continue to recruit unpaid workers via their local Job Centre. This is despite earlier statements from Homebase stating that they would only take on people on work experience through local organisations, and where claimants were under no threat of sanction

Join us at: Harringay Homebase, Arena Retail Park, Green Lanes, N4 1DT.  Just by the bridge on Green Lanes.  Buses: 29, 141, 341. Tube: Manor House. or one minute walk from Harringay Green Lanes overground.  (Facebook event is here)

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Published: 17 September 2013
workfare   homebase   harringay   green lanes  

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  1. Rising against the Benefit Cap video - part 3
  2. Haringey Council: ensuring "business-led" development in Tottenham
  3. Benefit Cap: Resource downloads for the fight to stop this social cleansing
  4. Justice delayed is justice denied

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